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Prairie Clean Enterprises establishing flax straw facility in Weyburn

Saskatchewan-based agricultural clean-tech company Prairie Clean Enterprises (PCE) is setting up shop in Weyburn with the “world’s first” flax straw processing facility.
CEO Mark Cooper says construction on the leased facility, located at 54 Queen Street, is expected to start this month with equipment arriving in August and production starting by September. Cooper says the facility will make two products from flax straw:  industrial-grade fibre and premium pellets for animal care and consumer use.
“It will be on average bringing in five tonnes per hour of flax straw and processing it through the facility, creating the two product lines,” Cooper said of its capabilities.
He says the processing plant is expected to bring over 30 full-time jobs to Weyburn and more than $3 million in annual wages into the local economy. In addition to direct economic benefits for Weyburn, Cooper says the facility will provide economic spin-off for the area.
“They’ll be contract work for balers, of course revenue for farmers who sell us their straw, contract work for truckers, they’ll be the construction jobs – all of which we hope will be handled by local contractors from the Weyburn community,” said Cooper.
A company news release says approximately 16-thousand tonnes of flax straw has been purchased in the past two years and will buy an additional 30-thousand tonnes from farmers from this year’s harvest.

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